Sentence examples for grammatical linkages from inspiring English sources

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His prose is also filled with eccentric grammatical linkages, throat-clearing formulations such as "and but so", neologisms and slashing changes of register from the language of the seminar room to that of doing bong hits ("as part of some multivalent defamiliarisation-flourish or some such shit").

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This is called grammatical conditioning.

Notice a grammatical pattern?

Usage trumps grammatical purity.

Use simple but grammatical speech.

It is disdainful of grammatical pruderies.

There's a certain grammatical error.

There's a lot of grammatical errors.

Abaza, like Abkhaz, has no grammatical cases.

Samuel Johnson and Robert Louis Stevenson came in for similar grammatical reproach.

There are various kinds of grammatical conditioning.

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